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I took my 1949 Rolleiflex to Disneyland Paris. Had some priceless reactions to this kind of photography! Shot on Rollei RPX 400, processed at home with Kodak D-76. I used the Fujifilm X20 and my old Durst 6x6 color enlarger to digitize the negatives.
Minolta XD-7
Minolta MD Rokkor 85mm 1:1.7
Ilford Delta 400 exposed at 400
Ilford DD-X during 8min, agitated 10sec/min
scanned with a Minolta Dimage Dual II and Vuescan
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Madeira, Portugal
Summer
Nikon FM2 and Rollei RPX 100
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this is a sweeper cast slum, though I don’t like to call it slum, as most of the ones I visited were full of dignity and beauty and life and energy. People living in these places, which are basically small cities within a city, are proud and humble at the same time, they really look after themselves how they can, trying to keep clean, preened and well, proper. They may not have running water (very often) or no electricity. They may not have enough food to feed the whole family, yet I found that sharing is a common habit this side of the world. Something we have long forgotten. Terzani in his book “In Asia” recounts how India has grown enormously financially speaking , but this was often at the expenses of the poorest and now the sharing is gone, cause there’s little to share left and in its place, anger and resentment have arrived. I stayed far too little time in India to form a solid opinion, but I saw a lot of sharing in the slums…